I said it stretched to the horizon and I wasn't kidding. There were 250-plus sections, each cut into twenty servings. All-in-all, they used 600 pounds of bacon, 440 pounds of bread, 550 pounds of tomatoes, 220 heads of iceberg lettuce, 110 pounds of butter, and 60 gallons of mayonnaise. Um, uh, what to think of that? Maybe they could have invited Somalia.
Didn't have a piece myself. You can't eat one of these, juggle two camera bodies, keep the lenses clean and take any shots at the same time.
Didn't have a piece myself. You can't eat one of these, juggle two camera bodies, keep the lenses clean and take any shots at the same time.
WAouhhhhh impressionnante cette tablée et c'est comment à manger ? c'est bon ?
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Wow. What a party! Was it for a good cause?
ReplyDeleteYummy. It looks familiar somehow, maybe I saw it last year?
ReplyDeleteHalaaaaa! Interesting Post. CONGRATULATIONS! ...
ReplyDeleteRegards from Creativity and imagination photos of Jose Ramon
Now that's that you call a BLT! The making of such a thing must have been so organized. Was it to raise money for charity Bob? Amazing image!
ReplyDeleteI would have at least made a valiant attempt at it, Bob.
ReplyDeleteOversized food somehow looses its appeal to my appetite.
ReplyDeleteI think I will pass. Despite what Mae West said, too much of a good thing is not always a good thing.
ReplyDeleteWow! That's just a whole lotta sandwich!
ReplyDeleteI"m very jealous I missed SPLAT and that BLT. Hold the butter but could I have a little extra mayo svp???
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